Wander isn't Fisher's first startup. He founded a startup that's
flying on auto pilot called Dinevore. Dinevore is a platform for
sharing restaurant recommendations, like Yelp.

Fisher is vague about his new multi-platform startup, which will
be launching in the next few months.

"It's a way to see the world through others' eyes. It's the
intersection of location and curation," he says
mysteriously. 'We saw a gap between curation and location
that wasn't being tapped. There are improvised user behaviors
happening on other networks that we've observed, and this is a
platform for those behaviors."

Wander will be both "expressive and vicarious," he says. It won't
be about saving places to try later, and it wasn't an idea spun
out from Dinevore.

We asked TechStars New York founder David Tisch for some more
insight. He was equally vague.

"I think Jeremy and Keenan have identified a space that people
are truly passionate and aspirational about, places, that hasn't
been truly captured on the web, and Wander captures how beautiful
and inspiring places can be."

So we turned to
Fisher's lead investor, Rob Go. Go wasn't much help either.
"There is something missing that impairs our ability to really
explore the world around us in a way that is fun, aspirational
and also useful," he writes. "That’s what Wander looks to
achieve."

From all of that, we assume Wander will be this: A photo and
quote-heavy Tumblr for
places you wish you could go, or your friends have already been
to.

While we wait for Wander to reveal itself, you can check out
the puzzling blog of
inspiring quotes and graphics it recently put up.